Jesse Harris is a versatile American singer-songwriter, producer, and guitarist, born in New York in 1969. Known for his genre-crossing prowess, Harris has made a significant mark in the music industry, notably as a key contributor to Norah Jones' Grammy-winning album "Come Away with Me." His collaborations extend to a roster of esteemed artists, including Melody Gardot, Madeleine Peyroux, and Lizz Wright, showcasing his ability to blend neo-psychedelic influences with a broad spectrum of musical styles. Harris' own discography, featuring singles like "Ride On / Wild Horse" and "Petite Folie," reflects his innovative approach to songwriting and production. Beyond his musical talents, Harris has also ventured into film and commercial directing, adding another layer to his creative repertoire. His work is a testament to his artistic versatility and enduring impact on the music scene.